UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/18/2015) Looks solid. The body has been patched/repaired.
“1946 CJ-2A great condition, runs drives excellent. Needs nothing, full soft top and soft doors also. Cash only. Leave a number and I will call you.”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(06/18/2015) Looks solid. The body has been patched/repaired.
“1946 CJ-2A great condition, runs drives excellent. Needs nothing, full soft top and soft doors also. Cash only. Leave a number and I will call you.”
UPDATE: Price dropped to $3900.
(08/20/2015) This needs some work.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/oly/cto/5194229474.html
“I have a 1942 frame and a 1947 tub. It is titled as a 1942.
Willys needs the following work to be road worthy;
New or rebuilt carb. This one has sat with gas in it.
New starter. The one that it has is missing a couple of teeth on the gear.
Windshield glass. I have the gaskets, just not the flat glass.
The wood blocks that go on the hood so that you can lower the windshield.
Sounds like an easy weekend. Continue reading
UPDATE: Was $1800. **SOLD**
This may be a mix between a CJ & MB.
“1947 Willys MB good running gear, strong engine, two hoods, windshield frame and glass good rebuild candidate minor rust.”
UPDATE: **SOLD** Was $1500.
The fenders and hood have been stretched to fit the DJ chassis.
“I have a 1951 willys jeep it has been put on a 1974 2wd postal jeep frame it has a sbc 350 out of a 69 camaro with a turbo 400 trans it will fire up and run but has a bad fuel pump can start by filling up the carb with fuel this is a project don’t have a title but will give a bill of sale will trade for a chevy luv or old hot rod”
No pics provided.
“Runs,good driveline. Needs work. Needs a battery. Email for a pic but plan on setting up time to look. No trades, cash only, local!!”
UPDATE: **Status Unknown** Was $7175
Anthony is selling these trucks. We got to meet him during our tour of California in 2014.
“This is a great opportunity to own three Willy’s trucks. For sale are a 1955, and two 1959’s. One 59 runs good, street legal, blinkers, speedo, gauges work, could be daily driver. That truck will be sold with a truck cover. The 1959 will be sold with a rebuilt super hurricane flat head six, with water pump and possible clutch assemblies. Additionally, starter has been rebuilt; radiator have been boiled, cleaned and repainted, new tires, extra seats, doors. The trucks are basically all original with engines and transmissions. The 1959 has good transmission that doesn’t jump out of second (notorious for T-90’s), and both 4-wheel drive works well. Some body work will be needed, but the body is in decent shape for 1950’s. I am selling for I do not have the time to refurbish. Clean title on all three. (I will miss them).”
UPDATE: Still Available.
(09/11/2015) Runs, but the steps area has been modified.
“Great deer lease ride. It is in running condition and the 4×4 works. Could use some cosmetic work like paint, but very little rust.”
Lew blames me for his newest CJ-2A
Lew wrote, In the past couple years that I have been watching eWillys I have bought two Willys that were shown here … But this latest was completely your fault. I didnt need a CJ2A. But after watching them for that time on your site, I contracted the disease that I thought was isolated to the wagons, and maybe trucks. So now for at least a year I have looking pretty hard for one for my wife, except she didnt know it and I wasnt sure she would go for it anyway.
At a museum a few months ago I showed her an old MB and asked what she thought. To my amazement she said she thought it was cute and would be fun to drive. That from a woman who has driven pretty much pick ups her whole life thus far. Well a couple weeks ago one showed up in a nearby state that fit our needs and at a negotiated price I could justify. I went and got it and she has been driving it around our farm until it gets registered.
These are checking out the fall colors here in N. UT. We both really enjoy this. Should never have sold our MB ten years ago, and the wagon lacks the topless views, so due to your efforts, we now have this and big smiles.
So, I just wanted to let you know it is your fault that my wife and I now have another Willys and the smiles that come with it.
Ann and her mom dropped by Dayton today to visit the National Museum of the Air Force. She didn’t find any jeeps, but she did run across this neat photo.